Huge Elephant Forces Traffic off the Road Kruger National Park
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Re: Huge Elephant Forces Traffic off the Road Kruger National Park
Surprisingly - or luckily - there wasn't that much traffic and everyone managed
to speed out of the situation. I've seen worse jams in Kruger, with elephant and
wondered how people would get out alive if the elephants had decided to attack
to speed out of the situation. I've seen worse jams in Kruger, with elephant and
wondered how people would get out alive if the elephants had decided to attack
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Re: Huge Elephant Forces Traffic off the Road Kruger National Park
Those JJ's were driving like idiots. The one reversed back to get in the way of the elephant.
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Re: Huge Elephant Forces Traffic off the Road Kruger National Park
The guy with the caravan was lucky he could drive past the ellie!
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Re: Huge Elephant Forces Traffic off the Road Kruger National Park
One bumper bash and a flat tyre...not too bad?
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Re: Huge Elephant Forces Traffic off the Road Kruger National Park
Too many OSVs and a silly girl laughing as if she is in a circus. Aren't they told to be quiet when there are wild animals around
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